A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time - Bardon, Adrian; - Prospero Internetes Könyváruház

A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time
 
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ISBN13:9780197684108
ISBN10:0197684106
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
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Méret:201x135x17 mm
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Nyelv:angol
Illusztrációk: 21 b/w illustrations
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A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time

 
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This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Adrian Bardon's A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time covers subjects such as time and change, the experience of time, physical and metaphysical approaches to the nature of time, the direction of time, time travel, time and freedom of the will, and scientific and philosophical approaches to cosmology and the beginning of time. Bardon employs helpful illustrations and keeps technical language to a minimum in bringing the resources of over 2500 years of philosophy and science to bear on some of humanity's most fundamental and enduring questions.

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This thoroughly revised and updated edition of Adrian Bardon's A Brief History of the Philosophy of Time is a short introduction to the history, philosophy, and science of the study of time--from the pre-Socratic philosophers through Einstein and beyond.
Bardon covers subjects such as time and change, the experience of time, physical and metaphysical approaches to the nature of time, the direction of time, time travel, time and freedom of the will, and scientific and philosophical approaches to cosmology and the beginning of time. He employs helpful illustrations and keeps technical language to a minimum in bringing the resources of over 2500 years of philosophy and science to bear on some of humanity's most fundamental and enduring questions.

Bardon's book is a valuable introduction to the philosophy of time. It is concise yet extensive.
Tartalomjegyzék:
Acknowledgments
Introduction: What Does It Mean to Ask, ?What Is Time??
1. Time and Change
2. Idealism and Experience
3. Time and Spacetime
4. Does Time Pass?
5. The Persistent Projection of Passage
6. The Arrow of Time
7. Is Time Travel Possible?
8. Time and Freedom
9. The Beginning of Time
Epilogue: Is ?What Is Time?? The Wrong Question?
Suggestions For Further Reading
Index